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What are the good screenshot taking tools available (open source and commercial)?

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I am also using Screenshot Captor. It is light, fast, have plenty of options to configure the screenshot you want and the image quality is very good. One nice feature I don't see in other screenshot app is the ability to capture one whole, long web page in a single grab. No need to use photoshop to stitch different grab.

The only thing I don't like about it is the not so beautiful interface, like the snazzy looking Cropper.

On Firefox, I will just use Screengrab.

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Fireshot is an amazing add-on for Firefox (and IE).

Among other features:

  • It can capture whole page/area (including flash)
  • It can crop/edit/highlight/add text/annotate
  • It can email capture, or upload directly to an Image host (see example below)

Fireshot

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If you're using Windows and have OneNote installed, Windows Key + S allows you to take/crop a screenshot. I've found it incredibly useful.

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SnagIt is fantastic. The scrolling window option is amazing.

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I've recently become a fan of Greenshot. It is open source and written on the .NET Framework. I usually configure mine to just put the screenshot on the clipboard, but it also has a built-in image viewer when the screenshot is taken.

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I never understood why people need anything but the built-in screenshot functionality in Windows/OS X/Gnome/KDE (although I've never actually used KDE for any length of time)

Well, on Windows perhaps it skips the prnt-screen/switch-to-image-editor/paste/save steps.. but OS X's screenshot shortcuts are great. Cmd+shift+3 grabs the entire screen. Cmd+Shift+4 lets you screenshot an area (or my favourite feature, press space and it lets you select a specific window, or the dock/menubar etc). It saves it to your desktop.

With "Deeper" or "Onyx" or any of the countless system-setting-tweaking-tools, you can change the location of the screenshots (I put min in ~/Pictures/Screenshots/), the format it saves in (I don't recall the default, but I have it set to save PNG)

In Gnome, you hit prnt-scrn, it asks you where to save the file. That's about it..

On Windows, I just pressed prnt-scrn, loaded up Paint Shop Pro 6 (v7 started to load really slowly, PSP6 loads in a second or two), or Paint, paste, then save..

To this point, I cannot fathom why people pay money for this functionality.. What do these applications achieve over the boring little button already on your keyboard?

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If you're using Windows, ClipMate is very good. It is commercial, starting at $34.95, but you can take full screen, active window and selected screen area captures. Plus it's not just for taking screen shots, it can manage your clipboard too.

I tend to use it for writing documentation. You can create folders within it and do screen captures to them and store various bits of related text, which you can then refer to later.

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if you are using GNOME in linux, and the built-in screen grabber isn't doing it for you, try gtk-recordmydesktop

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I use gimp which has a screenshot grabber built in.

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I've tried many different tools, and SnagIt was by far the best. Here's another vote for SnagIt!

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Try VVCap. It can be used as old school grab-into-clipboard, but it also lets you instantly post screenshot to web. The latter feature is great if you are using instant messaging of any kind and want to illustrate your messages with some sort of screenshots, since you can instantly post and send URL

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Another good one for Windows is FastStone Screen Capture. It's not free, but inexpensive at $20.

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HyperSnap ($35) is my favorite

http://www.hyperionics.com/

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If you use PaintShop Pro, its screenshot taking capabilities are just fine.

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Use GrabUp. It's amazing tool. It's available in both windows and mac.

www.grabup.com

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DemoCreator is a screen recording application. It records the onscreen activity but also enable users to export any frame of the recording as an image.

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Check out Gadwin PrintScreen. It's feature rich and free. It's the only tool I've used for capturing screen shots for a long time.

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I have come to love GADWIN PrintScreen 4.4 its unintrusive, free and has many nice little features. Gadwin Printscreen Link

Really everything you could want...

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I like Lightscreen. An open source windows tool.

Screenshots + descriptions of many of the tools mentioned here available: LifeHacker - Five Best Screen Capture Tool.

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u could use prntscr key on ur keyboard, press the prntscr or CTRL+prntscr, the screenshot goes to your PAM automatically. then goto MS Paint,MS word or any other graphic editors and paste it immediately, and then save the screenshot as ur wish… if u wanna capture anything on the screen, perhaps this key can't help u. Im using PCHand Screen Capture, it could help u capture any screenshot on the screen. i think it is pretty good, i know it from my friend, it has a free trial version, u can also try it.Hope it could help. http://www.screen-capture-record.com/

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recommed PCHand Screen Capture, it could help u capture anything on the screen. http://www.screen-capture-record.com/

if u wanna some free one, read this article: blog.pc-hand.com/news/free-screen-capture-tools.html

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If you need something that will work well with web browsers, i.e. support scrollbars and work fast, try BrowserSeal

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